20. Becky Lee (Survivor: Cook Islands)
Okay, so I know there's going to be a lot of disagreements with my first choice, but this is the bottom of the list, so anything goes here. The list judges the women based on gameplay, and although Becky was about as interesting as staring at a blank screen for an hour, she did have some strategic thoughts. (Most of which did not leave her mouth, as it was sealed for much of the 39 days) She alligned early with Yul and collaborated with many of the decisions, and Becky was responsible for setting up the original Aitu alliance of Yul, Jonathan, Candice and herself. This made her an early target, but her alliance saved her. Later in the season, she became quieter but still had strategic thoughts of the boot order, or getting rid of Ozzy if they ever had the chance. If this still didn't convince you, both Yul and Jonathan praised Becky's gameplay after the show.
Sidenote: Firemaking ability has little to no influence on the ranking of their gameplay
19. Deena Bennett (Survivor: The Amazon)
Sure, she may be manly and ugly as sin, but Deena was the leader of the first all-female tribe. She was aware of her surroundings and of the others she played with. Deena had an alliance with the younger women of Jaburu, solely because she thought she could control them. She wanted to lead the women to eliminate all of the men, and to prove that the women were tougher. This was evident during her many disputes with the chauvinistic Roger Sexton. At the tribal switch, she did allign with men however, and made a final 3 deal with Jenna and Rob. Her final 5 alliance also included Heidi and Alex, but when she got greedy and targetted Alex before the final 5, her alliance turned on her and betrayed her. Nevertheless, this emotionless fembot was a few rounds short of vanquishing her opponents and claiming the title of sole Survivor, so she can only rank at #19.
Clues for the next 2 to come:
A beauty and a beast.



















